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Ginger

French Four Spice Blend

Traditionally used to season pâtés and terrines, this French spice mixture also adds an earthy depth to the duck confit.

Creamed Parsley

In this unusual side dish from Spring restaurant, often under appreciated parsley gets the creamed-spinach treatment—and a little help from aromatic orange zest, mint, and fresh ginger.

Layered Melon and Smoked Sable with Ginger Emulsion

At Café Panique, in the 10th arrondissement, Chef Guyader uses smoked haddock, but we've substituted richer smoked sable, which is more readily available in the United States. As simple as classic melon and prosciutto, this sweet and salty combo is made even more magical by a harmonizing ginger emulsion.

Vietnamese Chicken Salad

Since emigrating from Vietnam in the 1970s, Kia Dickinson has been generously sharing her incredible recipes with everyone she meets, including food editor Ian Knauer. This colorful mix of moist poached chicken, cabbage, carrots, and fresh herbs tossed with a wild, tongue-searing dressing is the quintessential summer salad—cool, colorful, and very fresh. When preparing this recipe, Dickinson uses the leftover poaching liquid to make rice.

Steamed Scallion Ginger Fish Fillets with Bok Choy

This fish is steamed on plates, which hold the marinade and juices around the fillets. Be sure that the plates you use have enough of a rim to hold some liquid, and are not larger in diameter than the pan you'll be using to steam. In order to fit the plate on top of the steamer, you'll need a steamer basket that's flat all the way across, without a central protrusion. Many Asian bamboo and stainless-steel steamers have this shape but, if you don't have one, you can substitute a ramekin: Simply place the ramekin on the bottom of the pan, fill the pan with water just to the height of the ramekin, and place the plate on top of the ramekin. In her video demonstration, Chef Cheng uses sole fillets for this dish, but any white, flaky fish such as halibut or flounder, would work well.

Dark Gingerbread Pear Cake

Fresh ginger and pear infuse a robust old-world favorite with newfound vibrancy.

Braised Chicken with Smoked Ham, Chestnuts, and Ginger

Ginger and Shaoxing rice wine give a deep, round intensity to chicken, turning it into something sumptuous. The salty savor of country ham and chewy, dense chestnuts help make each forkful a hit.

Tamarind Dipping Sauce

This recipe originally accompanied Vidalia Onion Fritters with Tamarind Dipping Sauce. Tamarind water gives this very nicely balanced tart-yet-sweet dipping sauce its lovely deep orange color and unusual flavor. The sauce is delicious with Vidalia Onion Fritters and other fried foods.

Bumble's Ginger Roulade

As with many European desserts, this recipe calls for no salt but does use salted butter rather than unsalted.

Ribs with Black Vinegar Sauce

You'll want to have plenty of white rice on hand to soak up the incredibly complex sweet-and-sour sauce that adorns these ribs.

Lemon-Ginger Frozen Yogurt

This frozen treat is low in calories and fat. You can top it with mango and crystallized ginger, if desired. If freezing overnight, thaw briefly in the microwave, stopping to stir, or let the frozen yogurt stand at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving.

South Indian Vegetable Curry

This vegetarian curry is delicious served with some basmati rice alongside.

Coconut and Ricotta Pancakes with Ginger Syrup

An exotic new spin on a breakfast classic. The pancakes puff up during cooking and deflate when taken off the griddle.

Roasted Sesame-and Panko-Coated Asparagus with Soy-Ginger Drizzle

Thick asparagus spears become an addictive appetizer when they're given a crunchy coating.

Indian Spiced Carrot Soup with Ginger

This exotically spiced soup has an incredibly velvety texture.

Pineapple, Honeydew, and Mango with Ginger and Fresh Herbs

Basil, cilantro, and red bell pepper bring a savory element to this fruit salad. This is a great dessert, but would be equally good for breakfast or brunch.

Chicken and Ginger Soup

This comforting soup is richly flavored but not at all heavy. Fresh ginger and red jalapeños add a nicespiciness. If you can't find red jalapeños, serrano chiles or green jalapeños would make a good substitute.

Clementines in Ginger Syrup

Like cinnamon in this country, cardamom plays a starring role in Algerian sweets. Paired with star anise in a gingery syrup, it gives clementine slices an irresistible aroma, but the syrup would be just as wonderful over any kind of sliced fruit.
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